How much impact have Social Media in rankings?

by Boby29
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Hello to all. Just a quick question.

I mean, i just put my hands on a various account with this metrics:
Twitter:
DA 100 /100
PA 73 /100
Facebook:
DA 100 /100
PA 49 /100
Linkedin:
DA 100 /100
PA 48 /100
Tumblr:
DA 99 /100
PA 31 /100
Website
DA 27 /100
PA 36 /100
Subdomain
DA 27 /100
PA 38 /100

Keep in mind that now this accounts have no followers/likes..etc. or older post. The accounts are clean like they start from 0.

Big question is: How much impact will have if i start giving links to a new website that try to rank for low competition keywords?
To give you an example:

The keyword is a long one and have 500 monthly search. First website that rank for the keyword have this metrics:
DA 16 /100
PA 29 /100

What is your opinion? I have any chance to get nr1 spot in short time if i do perfect on page optimization?
#impact #media #rankings #social
  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Everything you've listed (DA, PA, Social nofollow links) is useless for SEO.
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    • Profile picture of the author Boby29
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Everything you've listed (DA, PA, Social nofollow links) is useless for SEO.
      I know but some people say that nofollow help for SEO too.
      Now they don't count at all? Or they count just to have different types of links?

      Thanks for your answer.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by Boby29 View Post

        I know but some people say that nofollow help for SEO too.
        That's just something people that don't rank pages say.

        Don't take my word for it, blast about 20,000 nofollow links at a page, see how that works out.
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        • Profile picture of the author Boby29
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          That's just something people that don't rank pages say.

          Don't take my word for it, blast about 20,000 nofollow links at a page, see how that works out.
          Was just a question, i understand and i trust what you say.
          Was just some questions, that is all.
          Thanks for your time.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by Boby29 View Post

            Was just a question, i understand and i trust what you say.
            Was just some questions, that is all.
            Thanks for your time.
            That's ok.

            There's just a lot of bad info. on the net.

            Set yourself up a new domain/site on a new host and you can try different SEO test so you can see how Google responds. Really that's the only way to gain experience is to just jump in and do your own SEO test.
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            • Profile picture of the author Boby29
              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              That's ok.

              There's just a lot of bad info. on the net.

              Set yourself up a new domain/site on a new host and you can try different SEO test so you can see how Google responds. Really that's the only way to gain experience is to just jump in and do your own SEO test.
              Thanks for your valuable advice.

              One more question, regarding the domain and subdomain.
              What is your advice, to install wordpress on booth of them or just redirect the subtomain to the domain?
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              • Profile picture of the author yukon
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                Originally Posted by Boby29 View Post

                Thanks for your valuable advice.

                One more question, regarding the domain and subdomain.
                What is your advice, to install wordpress on booth of them or just redirect the subtomain to the domain?
                Why do you have a sub-domain?
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                • Profile picture of the author Boby29
                  Originally Posted by yukon View Post

                  Why do you have a sub-domain?
                  The domain i have buy, had a subdomain before, and has links too. I have think to use that ...since it have almost same amount of links and metrics as main domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author Krenari
    To be honest I see ZERO direct impact! Maybe the only impact is that they bring traffic, websites with more traffic are more likely to be crawled more often. But again this is traffic impact. From link building perspective, I don't see any impact.
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  • Profile picture of the author James McCarthy
    SEO can be a bit like the Kardashians - Famous for being famous. If you can get the traffic to the website then Google will assume that the site is more relevant than it thought and move you up a little, UNLESS you have a massive bounce rate and then you'll lose places.
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